Alex Murdaugh Hit With New Federal Charges After Murder Conviction

The federal charges come in addition to more than 100 state charges that he has yet to go on trial for.

AMD Radeon RX 7600 Challenges RTX 4060 Ti For Budget GPU Dominance

The battle for entry-level graphics cards targeting 1080p gaming is picking up pace. AMD has announced a new budget-friendly card just days after Nvidia.

People Who Exercise Handle Pain Better, Study Finds

A little bit of exercise can help keep pain in check, researchers in Norway have found. Their newly published study suggests that physically active people have a higher pain tolerance on average than those who are sedentary, while higher levels of physical activity might further increase people’s tolerance.

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Legendary Musician and Pop Culture Icon Tina Turner Has Died

Multiple Grammy winner and musical legend Tina Turner, an electric performer whose storied career stretched back to the 1960s and included a string of hits, has died after a long illness at the age of 83, as reported by Variety and numerous other sources.

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Microsoft says China installed malware in US systems in Guam

China may have conducted digital espionage against the US’ Pacific interests. Microsoft and the National Security Agency (NSA) have revealed that an alleged state-sponsored Chinese hacking group, Volt Typhoon, installed surveillance malware in “critical” systems on the island of Guam and elsewhere in the US. The group has been operating since mid-2021 and reportedly compromised government organizations as well as communications, manufacturing, education and other sectors.

Volt Typhoon prioritizes stealth, according to the investigators. It uses “living off the land” techniques that rely on resources already present in the operating system, as well as direct “hands-on-keyboard” action.

This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/microsoft-says-china-installed-malware-in-us-systems-in-guam-195805235.html?src=rss

She Plays ‘Heaven’s Receptionist’ In Hilarious TikToks. Now, She’s Helping People Grieve.

Taryn Delanie Smith, aka 2022’s Miss New York, told HuffPost that providing people with comfort during a difficult time is “all I’ve ever wanted to do in my life.”

It Sounds Like PlayStation VR2 Is Off To A Strong Start

Sony has revealed better than anticipated sales figures for the PS VR2, its VR peripheral for the PlayStation 5, It could be good news for VR as a whole, too.

People Who Exercise Handle Pain Better, Study Finds

A little bit of exercise can help keep pain in check, researchers in Norway have found. Their newly published study suggests that physically active people have a higher pain tolerance on average than those who are sedentary, while higher levels of physical activity might further increase people’s tolerance.

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Elon Musk Advocates for More Job Cuts in Silicon Valley

Twitter’s soon to be ex-CEO Elon Musk claims there’s more room to cut jobs in the tech industry. Musk cleaned house the moment he took over as Chief Twit, laying off thousands of workers. But it seems he’s now ready to beef up staff levels once again. In an interview at The Wall Street Journal’s CEO Council Summit in…

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Samsung's Next Galaxy Watch Could Bring Back the 'Classic' Rotating Bezel

If new leaked renders are to be believed, Samsung is going back to the classics, literally, with its upcoming Galaxy Watch 6. According to routine leaker OnLeaks, who provided watch renders to MySmartPrice, Samsung’s next smartwatch iteration will go back to designs not seen since the Watch 4, which currently features…

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